[linux-audio-user] Announcing the "KarmaPod"

David O'Toole dto at gnu.org
Tue May 2 14:16:09 EDT 2006


Hi there, 

the typical ambient temperature inside the PC chassis is about 24-30
degrees Celsius. Typical CPU temp in the 40s or 50s. I've never had
any overheating problems with the machine, despite it being on for
months at a time in the summer. 

I do not have a temperature probe inside the rack but outside the
PC. Because the particular rack case I have is quite open, I imagine
it's usually room temperature. 

I don't have one of those nifty decibel meters, so I can't give
distance + decibels for the machine. I consider it very quiet, when
you factor in all the drives etc. It's obviously better when the fans
have just been cleaned. 

Is there a way to get accurate decibel readings using my Delta 1010
and Pd? I'd do it and post the results. . . 

Brad Fuller <brad at sonaural.com> writes:

> David O'Toole wrote:
>> Hey out there LAU-ers, 
>>
>> I'd like to make a little announcement for a fun custom hardware box I
>> built specially for PlanetCCRMA, PureData, and Ardour usage. 
>>
>> I'm sharing my experiences building and configuring such machines, in
>> the hopes that it will help create a community of people who swap tips
>> and configuration info to help each other be the most productive (and
>> most creative) with their Linux Audio Workstations. 
>>
>> More details and photos at http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/KarmaPod.html
>>
>>   
> I just scanned your page and didn't see any benchmarks on quietness and
> temperature. Can you elaborate on how quiet the unit is and more
> importantly, the temperature inside the rack and inside the PC?
>
>
> brad
>

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Dave O'Toole
dto at gnu.org



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